and while making this, i was stuck at the background, coz i dont know what setting can fit this kind of situation and i end up placing them on a cave~ i was worried to death, if the pic won't fit her conceptTAT.

and i feel there's a little wrong with anatomy, but i dont know where....hmm, never mind...

I like the colors used for the pic, especially for the use of black and white. Not only is it evident that the two characters are dressed in such colors, but that the background displays it as well.

The kneeling warrior seems to divide the picture into two parts; one of black (which comes from the darkness of the cave), and the other of white (the light that stands behind the warrior).

If you were to look at it, from the left to right, it seems to tell the story of a battle against darkness, only to meet revelation of a dying white warrior when the light at the end shines upon it.

As for wind effects, I have to agree that it seems odd for the sleeve and hair to blow opposite to their directions. It could be that you wanted both to appear, without either to hide against the character, and with the hair showing against the light while the dark sleeve would be consumed by the darkness.

Hhahaha I meant it because of the OVA, he used to have black hair before he becamed Battousai, with caused his hair to turn reddish, because of all the blood he sheed of others..kinda sad explanation, but if it wasnt Kenshi then its okay hahah thanks for responding.°

Wow, this is a very gripping piece! I love the subdued emotions- the man in black appears to be taking it all in, while calculating what needs to happen next. His affection for the man in what is immediately apparent, especially with the sword out front to ward off whatever is coming. Plus, the hair and cape whipping around have a great effect... even though they're in different directions.

I really love the whole picture, especially both of their expressions. Really beautiful and emotional.There is just one minus for me. The fact that the dark twin's hair is blowing into one direction while his sleeve into the other bothers me for some reason.. I'm not trying to be picky, I just think that it offsets the composition somehow.. Also have to add, the way you draw hair is probably the most amazing part of the whole pic.